Archive for the ‘Medicine’ Category

Negotiating the physician identity in an era of complexity and connectivity (Part 1)

March 14 | Posted by mrossol | Interesting, Medicine, Personal Development

Continuing our commentary on Lisa Rosenbaum’s recent work, today we have the first of a two part piece by Dr. Cory Rohlfsen. Source: Negotiating the physician identity in an era of complexity and connectivity (Part 1)

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(1) Is the Medical Establishment Sabotaging the Fight Against Chronic Infections?

March 9 | Posted by mrossol | Malone, Medicine, Science

What the latest research and mounting clinical evidence indicates Source: Is the Medical Establishment Sabotaging the Fight Against Chronic Infections? March 9, 2024   By Harold Fickett and Dr. Robert Malone In 2016 a San Antonio police officer named Robert Taylor began to experience what’s politely termed “pelvic pain.” Generally, this manifests as stabbing and burning sensations overlaid by a relentless, crushing pressure.... Read more

Do You Want to Hear About Natural/Traditional Remedies?

March 5 | Posted by mrossol | Critical Thinking, Health, Medicine, Personal Development

Source: Do You Want to Hear About Natural/Traditional Remedies?

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This is a Substack which has tended to be about pretty serious subjects. I need to ask you... Read more

C&C. Hunter Flops. Is Austin Thinking, Working, Sane, Where? DEI slipping. Biden in the Senate.

January 13 | Posted by mrossol | Biden, Childers, Democrat Party, Law, Medicine, SADS

There is no transparency in the administration or the Democrat party.  “Save Democracy by limiting Democrat nominees in Democrat primaries!  Real scientists are being to question and test the mRNA jabs without fig leaves.  mrossol Source: COFFEESHOP TIME MACHINE ☙ Saturday, January 13, 2024 ☙ C&C NEWS WORLD NEWS AND COMMENTARY 🔥 And suddenly. The Hill ran an evolving story yesterday headlined, “Comer,... Read more

What it Takes to Actually Achieve Shared Decision Making.

January 9 | Posted by mrossol | Health, Math/Statistics, Medicine

A bit of push back, or maybe just elaboration, on a recent post. By James McCormack, Jan. 8, 2024.  Source: What it Takes to Actually Achieve Shared Decision Making.

James McCormack has written on Sensible Medicine in the past. He is a Doctor of Pharmacy in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of British Columbia. Last... Read more

French Researchers Identify ‘Improbably High Rate of Deaths’ in Newborns Who Received New RSV Shot • Children’s Health Defense

January 2 | Posted by mrossol | CDC NIH, Kennedy, Medicine, Science, Vaccine

Make sure you do your own research on vaccines before taking, or giving to children.  mrossol Source: French Researchers Identify ‘Improbably High Rate of Deaths’ in Newborns Who Received New RSV Shot • Children’s Health Defense Independent French researchers discovered a significant increase in newborn deaths in France coinciding with the rollout of Beyfortus, a new respiratory syncytial virus shot for infants. Read more

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